Besides their immense economic contributions to Malaysia, some migrant workers there are active in community work. CNA finds ...
KUALA LUMPUR-Malaysia wants its 2.5 million foreign workers to contribute 2 per cent of their monthly salaries to the country’s pension scheme, known as the Employees Provident Fund (EPF).
PETALING JAYA: From today, foreign workers will receive benefits under the Social Security Organisation’s (Socso) Invalidity Scheme, including 24-hour protection and funeral repatriation costs.
Malaysia is set to require its 2.5 million foreign workers to contribute 2% of their monthly salaries to the national pension fund, with employers obligated to match the same amount. Foreign ...
Employers will have to contribute 2% of a foreign worker’s salary while the employee’s contribution has also been set at 2%. The Dewan Rakyat has passed amendments to the Employees Provident ...
Malay Businessmen and Industrialists Association of Malaysia (Perdasama) called for the EPF contribution scheme for foreign workers to be implemented in phases.
All major powers—the U.S., China, Japan, the European Union, and India—saw an increase in trust from Southeast Asia this year ...
In a significant move towards enhancing worker benefits in Malaysia, the Dewan Negara has recently approved the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) (Amendment) Bill 2025. This bill not only aims to ...
Malaysia is set to require its 2.5 million foreign workers to contribute 2% of their monthly salaries to the national pension fund, with employers obligated to match the same amount. Foreign workers ...